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Throne, Dawn Renee
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Dawn Throne has spent the last 23 years representing clients in all areas of Family Law – family law appeals, protective orders against domestic violence, divorce, custody, prenuptial agreements, post-divorce disputes, child support matters, guardianships of adults and minors, adoptions and probate. She is certified as a Family Law Specialist. In May 2001, she completed the intensive American Bar Association’s Family Law Advocacy Institute in Houston. She has heard protective order cases as a P ...

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Eighth Judicial District Court, Department U
Interview
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“Dawn Throne: The Calm in the Crossfire — A Judge Tested On and Off the Bench” Clark County, Nevada – In a judicial climate defined by political noise, public distrust, and a family court system constantly under scrutiny, Clark County District Court Judge Dawn Throne has become one of the most closely watched figures in Nevada’s legal landscape. Her rulings, temperament, courtroom control, and even her off-bench activities have fueled conversations not just among litigants and attorneys, but among civic groups, watchdog organizations, and everyday Nevadans who want real accountability. Judge Throne entered Family Court promising fairness, structure, and stability — and whether someone agrees with her rulings or not, no one can deny that she has faced some of the most emotionally volatile cases in the system. This is her story on the bench and off the bench — without spin, without favoritism, and without fear. ________________________________________ ON THE BENCH: A JUDGE UNDER PRESSURE: 1. Known for Firm Control in the Courtroom: Family Court cases are never easy. Tempers flare, emotions run high, and litigants frequently come in at their worst. Dawn Throne is known for keeping a tight handle on the proceedings — sometimes praised as necessary structure, other times criticized as overly rigid. But one thing is clear: Her courtroom is not a free-for-all. Attorneys who appear frequently in Family Court acknowledge that Judge Throne expects preparation, punctuality, and professionalism. She is not a judge who tolerates chaos. ________________________________________ 2. A Deep Knowledge of the Law and Procedure: Judge Throne is recognized for having a strong command of procedural law, especially in complex divorce matters, long-term custody cases, and financial disputes involving assets, business valuations, and relocation issues. She is deliberate — sometimes slow to rule — but this pace often reflects a judge trying to get it right rather than doing what is politically easy. ________________________________________ 3. Criticism: The Perception of Being Too Cautious: Some litigants argue that Judge Throne is overly cautious, especially in emergencies involving safety risks or allegations of abuse. She prefers verified evidence over emotional claims — a double-edged sword that can both prevent false allegations and unintentionally delay urgent protections. This has led to mixed reactions: • Supporters say she prevents weaponizing the court. • Critics say she should rule faster on pressing harm. Both perspectives exist for a reason — Family Court is a battlefield. ________________________________________ 4. Strengths in Complex High-Conflict Cases: Where some judges lose their composure or play favorites, Judge Throne tends to treat high-conflict cases as puzzles to solve rather than fights to referee. Her decisions often reflect a methodical approach rather than an impulsive one. Attorneys describe her as: • Consistent. • Systematic. • Fact-driven. • Serious about long-term stability for children. Even her critics admit: she is not reckless. ________________________________________ 5. A Judge Who Does Not Chase Media Attention: In an era where some judges court publicity or political chatter, Dawn Throne keeps her head down. She doesn’t seek the spotlight, she doesn’t perform for cameras, and she rarely engages with public controversy. This is both refreshing and frustrating, depending on who you ask. ________________________________________ OFF THE BENCH: A COMPLEX, PRIVATE, AND DISCIPLINED FIGURE: 1. A Private Lifestyle in a Public Job: Unlike other public officials who broadcast every appearance, Judge Throne tends to live quietly off the bench. She avoids the political clubs and social circuits and keeps a low profile. Some see this as humility. Others see it as distance. Both interpretations exist, but neither changes the fact that she maintains a disciplined separation between work and personal life. ________________________________________ 2. Commitment to Family and Community: While not loud about it, Judge Throne is known to be deeply family-oriented and engaged in community events outside the courthouse — especially those involving children, education, and improvements to the justice system. She is not a publicity hound; she quietly shows up where she believes she’s needed. ________________________________________ 3. Background in Family Law Before Becoming a Judge: Before taking the bench, Dawn Throne spent years representing clients in complicated divorces, custody battles, and complex asset disputes. That background is part of why she approaches cases with a familiarity that newer judges sometimes lack. She knows: • How litigants think. • How attorneys strategize. • How emotions explode under pressure. • How children become the unintended victims of parental war. Supporters and critics alike agree: She knows Family Court from all sides. ________________________________________

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Presiding
Dylan Houston vs Ashley Prince
Hearing, Sep 10, 2025
38 0   1668 views, 37 comments

The Honorable Dawn Throne, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department U, Family Division, presiding over a contempt hearing. Attorneys Dana Dwiggins and Ross Evans appeared on behalf of the maternal grandparents. Mr. Houston represented himself. The Court schedules evidentiary hearing. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

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Presiding
Dylan Houston vs Ashley Prince
Hearing
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The Honorable Dawn Throne, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department U, Family Division, presiding over a motion to terminate grandparent visitation. Attorney Ross Evans appeared on behalf of the maternal grandparents. Mr. Houston represented himself. The Court denies motion and imposes $2000 in sanctions. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

Judging The Judges: Dawn Throne
Las Vegas Review Journal   
Jan 1, 2026
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Presiding
G.F., a Mother vs D.B., a Father, Part 3
Hearing, May 21, 2025
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The Honorable Dawn Throne, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department U, Family Division, presiding over an evidentiary hearing. Attorney Richard Schonfeld appears on behalf of the Mother. Attorney Brandon Leavitt appears on behalf of the Father. Father makes closing arguments. The Court awards mother sole legal custody. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

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Presiding
G.F., a Mother vs D.B., a Father, Part 2
Hearing, May 21, 2025
16 1   662 views, 4 comments

The Honorable Dawn Throne, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department U, Family Division, presiding over an evidentiary hearing. Attorney Richard Schonfeld appears on behalf of the Mother. Attorney Brandon Leavitt appears on behalf of the Father. Parties rest. Mother makes closing arguments. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

Throne Widens Lead To 6300 Votes Over Opponent Gonzalez
Las Vegas Review Journal   
Nov 8, 2020
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